Going down the crypto rabbit hole is like watching your worldview get completely rewired while your fiat savings suddenly feel like monopoly money (except monopoly money has better branding).
At first, you think you're just dabbling. "Maybe I'll buy a little, just in case lah," you whisper, like you're hiding something from your parents.
But the first purchase unlocks something. a gut feeling for freedom so raw it makes your 9-to-5 suddenly look like a very comfortable cage with excellent dental benefits.
You start out skeptical, then curious, then obsessed.
You go from Googling "What is blockchain?" to binge-watching 9-hour podcasts about monetary policy like it's the new Netflix series everyone's talking about (except this one actually affects your life).
Your hobbies collapse into one thing:
Sleep?
Gone, replaced by rabbit-hole YouTube spirals at 2 a.m. (your dark circles have dark circles now).
Small talk?
Changed. Suddenly, "Hey, how's work?" becomes "Let's talk about decentralization" (and watch people slowly back away).
Regular money? Feels weird.
You start thinking in satoshis, stacking digital assets, and questioning every transaction fee like it personally offended your ancestors.
Spiritually, it feels like remembering something you forgot you lost.
The world's systems become clearer. inflation, centralized control, traditional finance. and you see through what everyone just accepts as normal.
You're left blinking in the glow of this new understanding, wondering how you ever thought the old system made complete sense (spoiler: it didn't, you were just busy).
You start sharing, maybe too much:
Group chats go quiet (you can hear the muting happening).
Family asks if you're okay (they're not asking about your health, they're asking about your sanity).
Your old friends don't really get it, but your new ones have handles like "Web3Builder" and "CryptoNomad" (and somehow that feels more authentic).
At your most uncertain, you wonder if you've gone too deep.
At your most confident, you feel like you're early to something that will reshape everything.
Somewhere between, you realize crypto isn't just about making money.
It's about having options (and explaining those options to confused relatives at every family dinner).
It's that deep, undeniable sense that you're taking back control from systems designed to keep you dependent on them.
Every block is progress. Every transaction, a choice you make yourself.
You're no longer just accepting how things are.
You're building toward how